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Ghana embroiled in match-fixing scandal after The Telegraph/Channel 4 sting

African side sure to be affected as they look to qualify for the knock-out round.

AN UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATION by The Telegraph and Channel 4′s Dispatches programme has found the President of Ghana’s football association agreed for the national team to take part in games that would be fixed.

Over a period of six months, the investigation team delved into the murky world of match-manipulation and came into contact with Christopher Forsythe, a registered Fifa agent and Obed Nketiah, a senior figure within the Ghanaian FA and met to discuss the rigging of games. The investigation team posed as an investment company that wished to ‘sponsor’ football matches.

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During the meeting, which is secretly filmed, Forsythe tells the undercover that match fixing ‘happens everywhere’ while he explains how to influence a referee.

Tell the officials, ‘Look, something is happening in the Far East on this match. So we want it 3-2 in favour of the opposition. And then they will make it happen. You’re making your money and then they will just think ‘the referee robbed us’ and it lasts for 24 hours. After people are eating and everything, boozing, they forget all about it. They look at the next match.”

Earlier this month, at a five-star hotel in Miami, shortly before Ghana played South Korea in a friendly, the undercover team met with Ghana FA President Kwesi Nyantakyi who agreed to a contract that would see the fictional investment company appoint and pay for match officials – a direct breach of Fifa rules.

In an official statement released on Sunday evening, the Ghana FA have asked local police to investigate Forsythe and Nketiah for ‘misrepresenting the GFA with an attempt to defraud’.

The association also confirmed that it has reported the matter to the CAF (Confederation of African Football) and FIFA.

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    Jun 23rd 2014, 12:31 AM

    Why couldnt they have waited till after the world cup and not affect ghanas chances?

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    Jun 23rd 2014, 12:32 AM

    I hate when stuff like this happens

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    Mute Adrian De Cleir
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    Jun 23rd 2014, 1:05 AM

    Because that’s what the media is all about unfortunately.

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    Jun 23rd 2014, 12:48 AM

    I hope Ghana go far

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    Jun 23rd 2014, 1:53 AM

    Sounds like they’ve gone too far !!!

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    Jun 23rd 2014, 1:52 AM

    wont get into the ins and outs of it but anyone that watched ghanas two matches knows they gave absolutely everything and most certainly werent trying to fix the match,i know there is several ways to fix it but i am giving them the benefit of the doubt

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    Mute Adrian De Cleir
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    Jun 23rd 2014, 7:57 AM

    I’m fairly sure these allegations have nothing to do with those world cup matches

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    Jun 23rd 2014, 8:11 AM

    They should have released this well before or after they were knocked out.

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    Mute Gavin Buggy
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    Jun 23rd 2014, 2:07 AM

    What a load of crap..

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    Jun 23rd 2014, 10:09 AM

    Newspaper rubbish

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    Jun 23rd 2014, 8:04 PM

    It’s not Newspaper rubbish. They have a video clip showing the president of Ghana FA explaining that they can fix friendly matches. It’s on tape

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